What are the ancient poems of Dragon Boat Festival?

The ancient poems about the Dragon Boat Festival are as follows:

1. The Dragon Boat Festival is in the middle of summer, and the days are getting longer when it is clear. -Li Longji's "Dragon Boat Festival" Translation: At the Dragon Boat Festival, it is close to the middle of summer, and the days are getting longer and longer.

2. The light sweat slightly permeates Biwan, and the Ming Dynasty bathed in fragrant orchids during the Dragon Boat Festival. -Su Shi, "Huanxisha? Dragon Boat Festival translation: A little sweat has soaked the blue muslin, so I must take a bath in orchid soup tomorrow.

3. It's not effective to follow the custom, but it's good to pray for wine and wine. -Yin Yaofan's translation of "Duanwu Day": On Duanyang Day, I am too lazy to learn the habit of hanging wormwood and exorcism symbols, and only pray for a lamp of Pu wine, so the world will be peaceful.

4. Qu Zi's ghost died in ancient times, and the legacy of Chu Township remains today. -Bian Gong's translation of "Watching the Boat Race in the Afternoon": Qu Yuan's ghosts persist from ancient times to the present, and the customs of Chu still exist today.

5. When the wind and rain end, the sun will give birth to gloom, and Miluo has nowhere to hang the spirit. -Bei Qiong's "Dragon Boat Festival" translation: On the Dragon Boat Festival in the past year, the weather was not beautiful, the wind was blowing hard, and the rain poured down. At first glance, it was dark; On the whole Miluo River, there is no place where people can race the dragon boat to mourn the soul of the ancient hero Qu Yuan. What a pity!

6. I don't know that it was Mulan boat in the upper reaches of the * * * scary dragon water. Yunqi hunts over the Qing Han, and the thunder drums are noisy and Yin Biliu. Qu Zi's ghosts died in ancient times, and the legacy of Chu Township has remained to this day. Jiang Ting's leisure time is as high as a high-level meeting, and he is drunk and sarcastic. -Ming Bian Gong's "Watching the Race in the Afternoon"